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Presentation on theme: "PRESENT SIMPLE."— Presentation transcript:

4 Verb : play the piano on MondaysAFFIRMATIVEI play the piano on Mondays.You play the piano on Mondays.We play the piano on Mondays.They play the piano on Mondays.FORM :Subject +VerbHe plays the piano on Mondays.He /she /it + Verb + S

7 He /she /it + DOESN’T + VerbVerb : play the piano on MondaysNEGATIVEI don’t play the piano on Mondays.You don’t play the piano on Mondays.We don’t play the piano on Mondays.They don’t play the piano on Mondays.FORM :Subject + DON’T + VerbHe doesn’t play the piano on Mondays.He /she /it + DOESN’T + Verb

8 Do you swim everyday ? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.Does she swim everyday?Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.

9 Now, it’s your turn : Do you run everyday ? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.Does he run everyday?Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.

10 Verb : play the piano on MondaysINTERROGATIVEDo I play the piano on Mondays?Do you play the piano on Mondays?Do we play the piano on Mondays?Do they play the piano on Mondays?FORM :DO + subject + Verb +?Does he play the piano on Mondays?DOES + he /she / it + Verb+ ?

11 When do we use the present simple?To talk about things in general, to say that something happens all the the time or repeatedly, or that something is true in general.Examples :They usually go to London at weekends.The Earth goes round the sun.To say how often we do things.Example :Mary often washes her car.

13 PronunciationThe final « s » is pronounced /s/ when the verbs end with these sounds : /p/ , /t/ ,/k/ ,/f/ and /θ/She makes her bed.He likes playing video games.The final « s » is pronounced /z/ when the verbs end with these sounds :/b/, /d/, /g/, /v/, /ð/, /l/, /m/, /n/ , /ŋ/,/eɪ/ and /aɪ/Tom plays football on Tuesdays.She loves animals.The final « s » is pronounced /iz/ when the verbs end with these sounds : /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/ and /dʒ/Mary watches T.V everyday.Jerry often washes his car.